Unemployment as the Hardest Job
U nemployment as the Hardest Job HBI — Myers — 2026‑04‑ 14 — 42% Definition of the HBI As AI systems take over more forms of productive labor, the category “unemployment” stops meaning lack of work and starts meaning the work of having no work . The paradox is that the less society needs human labor, the more psychologically, socially, and economically demanding it becomes to be a human without a defined role. In other words: unemployment becomes a job , and a very difficult one. The Half‑Baked Thought Historically, unemployment was framed as a temporary deviation from the norm of employment. But in a world where AI handles most economically valuable tasks, employment becomes the deviation. The default state becomes “not needed for production.” This flips the burden: Instead of “Why aren’t you working?” the question becomes “How are you managing the work of not working?” The Hidden Labor of Future Unemployment Being unemployed in an AI‑saturated world may require...